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To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

Love Withington Baths (LWB) is a charitable organisation run by local people with a shared vision to provide accessible and affordable high-quality leisure opportunities for all its residents and local businesses.

It has been running Withington Leisure Centre since 2015.

Withington Leisure Centre is over 100 years old and contains a 60-station gym, a 22 x 6m pool, two studios and a small café. Since taking over, membership has grown from zero to just under 2,000 and we now run over 60 classes for people of all ages.

Our swimming programme has also grown and offers significant opportunities for further expansion. We run day-time lessons to our 9 local primary schools and deliver an after-school programme to over 350 children from age 0 – 11. One-to-one lessons for adults and children are also growing.

The Role

Reporting directly to the Facility Manager we are ideally looking for a highly motivated and experienced Swimming Instructor with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the leisure industry.

The role will require flexible working with a shift pattern – with an approximate 75:25 split between Swim Teacher and Lifeguarding envisaged. This includes early starts, evenings and a regular weekend slot. We also welcome applications from candidates interested only in part-time work. The successful candidate will have a track record of delivering high-quality swimming classes.

Applicants for this role must have a Level II ASA or STA Swimming Teacher qualification. It would be considered a positive addition to your application if you one or more of the following:

We operate a flexible staffing structure with all staff required to work across the facility. If you do not have the above desirable qualifications, you will be provided with this training during year 1, so that you can subsequently undertake associated tasks.

The person we are after will:

-Have an excellent track record of delivering high-quality swimming lessons to young people
-Be able to communicate effectively with children, parents and other facility users
-Be able to work as part of a team
-Strive to deliver high customer service standards in all aspects of the facility

Remuneration:

£19,700 - £20,800 annual salary (pro-rata for the part-time position) with the potential to earn additional revenue from 1-2-1 lessons

In line with the Immigration, Nationality and Asylum Act, all applicants will be expected to provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK if invited to interview. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and all sections of the community. This post is also subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Please apply by submitting a letter of application, addressing the above points and your suitability for this position, along with your CV below.

Everyone Active’s award-winning swimming lessons are among the best in the business, and our superb swim teachers are a key part of that success. To help keep up these very high standards, we’re looking for qualified swim teachers to join our team.

We’re looking for a very special sort of person to fill this role and, if you think you fit these criteria, we’d love to hear more from you. We need you to hold a minimum Level 2 teaching qualification, as well as being up-to-date on all the latest teaching techniques.

But most of all, you need to be passionate about helping people learn this vital – and fantastic fun – life skill according to the Learn to Swim Framework (LTSF), as well as focussed on making sure that your pupils enjoy their lessons and that you can motivate yourself to continue to work to high standards.

Come and work with us, you’ll receive a supremely competitive hourly rate and work in a lively and friendly environment, as well as enjoying a whole host of benefits that include free membership to our 150+ centres nationwide.

If this sounds like you, we’d love you to get in touch. Simply send your CV and cover letter by clicking on ‘apply now’.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

To help teach and coach people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills, technique and confidence in the water.

Skills:

-Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming
-Good communicator
-The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers
-Perseverance and patience
-The ability to encourage people and put them at ease
-An understanding of how to differentiate in a coaching session
-Ideally, the candidate will hold a valid National Reach Rescue Award / Pool Attendant Qualification or National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, although not essential.
-Professional, punctual and well-organised person responsible for the implementation, development and organisation of swimming classes
-Flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and weekends

Main Duties:

-To plan and deliver lessons ensuring adherence to the scheme of work and lesson plans
-Integration of the ASA Learn to Swim Framework and programme reward schemes into your classes
-Ensure safe provision of all equipment and ensure it is used correctly
-Make sure safety standards are followed in sessions and undertake risk assessments
-Identify participants’ abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential
-Plan and deliver sessions appropriate to the level of swimmer
-Provide explanations and demonstrate swimming techniques
-Correct faults in swimming techniques and identify ways to improve performance
-To be a positive role model, creating a positive and fun environment in which to motivate
and encourage children and adults to participate in swimming
-Set ground rules for each session
-Evaluate sessions and give feedback
-Regularly assess each participant’s ability and progress and arrange for the award of the
appropriate certificates
-To attend regular meetings with the Regional Coordinator as and when necessary.
-To agree to abide by a code of conduct and carry out duties in accordance
BASS and site policies, including equal opportunities, safeguarding children, health
and safety at work, etc.

We're looking for Lifeguards to help with our women-only swim sessions at Cally Pool and Gym in Barnsbury, North London. Many of our centres are in culturally diverse locations and we run female-only swim sessions to accommodate the needs of the communities in the area.

Building on our continued growth, we're now the UK's largest leisure provider and the first leisure social enterprise - and set for even greater success. If you have the talent and passion to join us as a Lifeguard, there's never been a more exciting time to progress with a sector leader. This is more than a Lifeguard job - it can be a career for those who want it, or a great way to earn extra money working a desired amount of shifts each week. Professional development is just the start. To ensure you stay at the top of your game, we provide training with practical and theory elements too.

Pool safety can't be underestimated - and neither can the responsibility that comes with this vital lifeguarding role. Our scale means we can also offer scope to progress, and variety like nowhere else - from regular pool rotations, supervising and cleaning the pool area, to setting up equipment and delivering a first-class customer service when dealing with queries. Do your job well, and there shouldn't ever be an emergency. But if the unexpected should happen, you'll be equipped with the skills to potentially save a life.

If you're calm under pressure, highly responsible and a natural with people from all walks of life (especially with our women-only swim sessions), this is your chance to develop as a Lifeguard. We look for integrity, a can-do attitude and a real focus on customer service. Passion and personality will also stand you in good stead, combined with knowledge of health and safety legislation and a National Pool Lifeguard Qualification. A great team player, you'll make sure our customers have the best possible experience - in terms of enjoyment, safety and hygiene.

In return, we offer a range of benefits that you'd expect from the UK's largest leisure provider:

Pension schemesDiscounted membership at our leisure centresCareer pathwaysOngoing training and development to help you to be the bestIf you have the passion and skills for this role, apply now.

All pay rates are subject to skills, experience, qualifications, age and location.

About Us

Better Children’s Centres are run by GLL, the UK’s largest leisure provider and one of the first and largest leisure social enterprises. Our aim is to get more people, more active, more of the time whilst making leisure and community facilities accessible and affordable. We partner with local authorities to run leisure centres, swimming pools, libraries, children’s centres, spas, events spaces and world-class sporting venues such as the Copper Box Arena and London Aquatics Centre on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - all under our Better brand. As a not-for-profit organisation, we’re different. Passionate about seeing our communities thrive, we invest back into our facilities, projects and people and are an Investors in People Silver Award employer.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include afternoons Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday mornings, although additional hours may be required. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award-winning swim development
scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime. We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our “Learn to Swim Programme” teaching swimmers of
all ages and abilities in our Swim School.

We would like to hear from you if you:
• Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self-motivated
• Realise every individual's true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
• Are focused and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
• Hold a current level 1 or 2 teaching qualification
• Work well as a team and as an individual

For more details on the position or to apply, email a current CV to Paul Murphy.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in
People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be
required to undertake checks and references prior to appointment.

This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to embark on a leisure career at a busy and exciting Leisure Centre. Located in a stunning setting in Cardiff Bay this flagship £23m facility opened in January 2008 and has facilities for all the family. The Swimming Pool Complex hosts an International 50m, 10-lane competition pool; This pool incorporates two booms, which when raised can subdivide the area into a 10-lane 25m short-course competition pool along with two additional 25m training pools both with movable floors giving the site unprecedented programme flexibility.

We are looking for an Aquazone Instructor to promote our Aquazone brand, deliver engaging swimming lessons to all ages and abilities and provide exceptional customer service standards. Our swimming schemes are based on the Swim Wales Learn to Swim Framework and it is essential to hold an ASA Level 1 teaching qualification or equivalent. You will need to be flexible, reliable and able to work various hours. We seek an enthusiastic and motivated individual who can succeed in maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for our customers and colleague.

You will report directly to the Aquazone Coordinator and this position is subject to DBS check.

If you believe you have the skills and knowledge required for this position, please send your CV and Cover Letter by clicking Apply Now

We are looking for Level 2 ASA (or equivalent) qualified Swimming Instructors to be responsible for the instruction of our Aquazone swimming lessons at Bingham Leisure Centre. We are situated in the heart of Bingham and have a 25m x 6 lane swimming pool and teaching pool. We have hours various hours available with immediate start, so whether you are looking for a small or large commitment we have the best options for you. We also offer great staff benefits.

Our swimming scheme is based on the ASA National Plan for Swimming. We are looking for a enthusiastic, self-motivated and professional teacher who can teach children and adults from 3 months to 101 years old of varying capabilities. We have various hours and days available for permanent cover.

If you believe you have the knowledge and competencies required for this position, please send a letter of application and full CV by clicking 'Apply Now' below

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will weekdays and weekends. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include weekdays and weekends.Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 1, 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include weekdays and weekends. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include weekdays and weekends. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 1, 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include weekdays and weekends. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 1, 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include afternoons Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday mornings, although additional hours may be required. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include afternoons Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday mornings, although additional hours may be required. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level 1, 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Are you a passionate and skilled swimming instructor with a talent for inspiring all ages to swim?

Swimming Nature is the UK's largest independent provider of private and bespoke swimming tuition, from babies through to adults with nearly 30 years of experience in the sector.

Following Swimming Nature's award-winning teaching programme, you will help your students progress through each skill level, supported by our unique rewards programme, and technology that's second to none.Working hours will include afternoons Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday mornings, although additional hours may be required. Flexibility is advantageous.

Instructor benefitsAlongside the opportunity to work in a progressive, dynamic and rewarding environment, Swimming Nature instructors enjoy a full range of employment benefits, including:

* A secure permanent position in the company* An ongoing bespoke training programme, continuing professional development and various career pathways leading to join our sector Quality Assurance Programme* A robust performance-related pay scale ranging from £16 to £20 per hour* Opportunities to contribute in the media as part of our expert panel* 28 days annual leave (pro rata)* Access to a workplace pension and Perk Box benefits* Annual appraisal and pay reviewThe essential ingredientsWe are looking for teachers who were born to swim, and who are keen to train in the ground-breaking Swimming Nature method. Applicants will need to attend an in-water interview to demonstrate they can swim to a high standard. Other requirements include:

- An ASA Level1, 2 or an STA Full Swimming Instructor Qualification or the equivalent international qualification- Exceptional communication skills and experience in a customer-facing/service environment- A current lifesaving qualification (preferred although we can provide this if necessary)- Excellent swimming ability with up-to-date knowledge of the sport

Interested?We'd love to hear from you. Call the Swimming Nature Recruitment Team for a chat on 020 7625 0312 or click on 'apply now'.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Swim for life be safe for life

Studley Leisure Centre
Poole Road Studley Warwickshire B80 7QU

Tel: 01527 857161

www.everyoneactive.com

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Swim for life be safe for life

Spelthorne Leisure Centre
Knowle Green Staines Middlesex TW18 1AJ

Tel: 01784 493493

www.everyoneactive.com

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Swim for life be safe for life

The Castle Centre
Elephant and Castle London SE1 6SQ

Tel: 03330050411Ê

www.everyoneactive.com

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Swim for life be safe for life

Acton Centre
Acton High Street Acton London W3 6NE

Tel: 0208 825 9001

www.everyoneactive.com

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Swim for life be safe for life

Marshall Street Leisure Centre
15 Marshall Street London W1F 7EL

Tel: 020 7871 7222

www.everyoneactive.com

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

Everyone Active Swimming Lessons are a nationally recognised and award winning swim development scheme, designed to teach and develop a skill that lasts a lifetime.

We are recruiting for fully qualified
swimming teachers to assist in the delivery of our 'Learn to Swim Programme' teaching children of all
ages in our Swim School and to teach School Swimming to the local junior school children.

We would like to hear from you if you:

* Deliver high standards of swimming teaching and are self motivated
* Realise every individuals true swimming potential using the Learn to Swim Framework
* Are focussed and have the ability to demonstrate the highest levels of swimming teaching
* Hold a current ASA level 2 teaching qualification (Qualified for adults and children) and are up to date on current and modern teaching techniques
* Work well as a team and as an individual.

Everyone Active is an equal opportunities employer and an Investors in People organisation, who are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be required to undertake checks and
references prior to appointment.

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